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Jason Gedrick

Jason Michael Gedrick (born Jason Michael Gedroic; February 7, 1965) is an American actor best known for his leading roles in the legal drama television series Murder One (1995–1996) and the ensemble Boomtown (2002–2003), as well as his breakout performance in the action film (1986). Born in Chicago, Illinois, Gedrick began his acting career in the early 1980s as an extra in high-profile films including (1983) and (1983), both directed by notable filmmakers and featuring emerging stars like and . He transitioned to supporting and leading roles soon after, earning attention for his role as the awkward teenager Lenny Barnes in the comedy (1985) and the teenage pilot Doug Masters in , which spawned a franchise. His early film work also included the coming-of-age drama (1987), directed by Michael , and a supporting role as a squad member in Oliver Stone's war epic Born on the Fourth of July (1989) opposite . Gedrick's television career flourished in the 1990s and 2000s, with a starring role as Neil Avedon, a young executive accused of murder, in Steven Bochco's innovative Murder One, which followed a single case across an entire season and received critical acclaim for its serialized format. He later headlined , a critically praised but short-lived series that used multiple perspectives to tell crime stories. Recurring and guest appearances followed on popular shows such as a guest role on (1999), (2005), (2011–2012) created by , (2012) as George Novikov, and the long-running series (2014–2021) as the detective Raynard Waits. In addition to acting, Gedrick has directed episodes of television series and appeared in made-for-TV movies like Wisegal (2008) and Kings of (2007). On a personal note, he was married to artist Dana Lavas from 1989 to 1997, and they share three sons: Garrett, Ty, and Jian. Gedrick maintains a low public profile outside his professional work, focusing on diverse roles ranging from officers to complex antiheroes throughout his over four-decade career.

Early life

Family background

Jason Gedrick was born Jason Michael Gedroic on February 7, 1965, in Cook County Hospital, , . His original surname, Gedroic, reflects his family's roots, with both parents of Polish descent. He later anglicized it to Gedrick, a homophonous variant, early in his career. Gedrick grew up with two older siblings, brother Joel and sister Dawne, in a family shaped by his parents' divorce during his childhood. Following the separation, Joel and Dawne moved to live with their father, while Gedrick was raised primarily by his mother in Chicago. His paternal grandfather, Leonard Gedroic, was the son of Walter Gedroic—likely of Lithuanian origin, born in Panevėžys, Lithuania—and Pauline Ozorowicz, further underscoring the Eastern European heritage on his father's side. The family initially resided in the northwest Chicago suburb of Mount Prospect during Gedrick's early years, before relocating to the Uptown neighborhood on the city's North Side. This transition exposed him to diverse urban environments that influenced his formative experiences in .

Education and initial pursuits

Gedrick was born and raised in , , where he attended Technical High School on the city's North Side. He graduated from the all-boys in 1982, during which time he first encountered the entertainment industry through an unexpected opportunity. While still a student, Gedrick secured extra work on the set of the 1983 film , directed by , where he met actor . Penn, impressed by Gedrick's presence, encouraged him to consider acting as a profession, igniting his initial interest in performance. Following high school, Gedrick enrolled at in , to study . However, after completing just one year, he left due to undiagnosed , which had made his studies particularly challenging, and decided to pursue full-time. Lacking any structured in the arts at that point, Gedrick relocated to shortly thereafter to seek opportunities in . This move marked the beginning of his professional ambitions, driven by the encouragement from his high school film experience rather than traditional academic or theatrical preparation.

Acting career

Breakthrough in film

Jason Gedrick began his film career with uncredited supporting roles in two 1983 Chicago-shot productions, marking his entry into shortly after graduating high school and relocating to . In Rick Rosenthal's , he portrayed an inmate in a juvenile , a minor part in the crime drama starring that explored themes of delinquency and reform. Similarly, in Paul Brickman's , Gedrick appeared as an extra at a party, a brief non-speaking role amid the coming-of-age story featuring as a suburban teen entangled in and romance. These early appearances provided Gedrick with on-set experience but little recognition, as he transitioned from local theater to professional film work. Gedrick's first credited lead came in 1985 with The Heavenly Kid, a fantasy comedy directed by Cary Medoway, where he played Lenny Barnes, a shy high school nerd mentored by a deceased greaser turned guardian angel (Lewis Smith) to build confidence and win over a classmate. The film, which blended humor with light supernatural elements, showcased Gedrick's boyish charm and comedic timing, earning modest box office success and positioning him as an emerging teen lead. His breakthrough arrived the following year in Sidney J. Furie's action thriller Iron Eagle, where he starred as Doug Masters, an 18-year-old aviation enthusiast who commandeers an F-16 fighter jet to rescue his imprisoned father from a fictional Middle Eastern regime, alongside Louis Gossett Jr. as his mentor. The film grossed over $24 million domestically, cementing Gedrick's status as an 1980s teen heartthrob through its high-octane aerial sequences and youthful heroism. He briefly reprised the role in an uncredited opening cameo in the 1988 sequel Iron Eagle II. Building on this momentum, Gedrick took on more dramatic roles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, diversifying beyond action fare. In Michael Hoffman's 1988 indie drama , released through Warner Bros., he led as Davey Hancock, a former high school basketball star returning to his hometown and grappling with lost dreams, , and small-town stagnation alongside co-stars and ; the film premiered at Sundance and highlighted his ability to convey quiet vulnerability. He followed with a supporting turn in Oliver Stone's 1989 Vietnam War biopic Born on the Fourth of July, portraying Private Martinez, a fellow soldier in Tom Cruise's platoon during intense combat scenes that underscored the film's anti-war message. By 1991, Gedrick appeared in Ron Howard's ensemble blockbuster as Tim Krizminski, a rookie firefighter navigating the dangers of arson investigations amid a star-studded cast including and ; the role demanded physical intensity and marked his shift toward ensemble-driven thrillers. These early successes, particularly , initially typecast Gedrick as a charismatic young lead appealing to adolescent audiences, with his clean-cut looks and energetic performances evoking comparisons to contemporaries like . However, as he entered his late 20s, Gedrick faced the challenge of evolving beyond heartthrob stereotypes, leveraging subsequent roles in prestige projects like Stone's and Howard's films to demonstrate range in dramatic and action contexts, though the transition required selective project choices to avoid pigeonholing.

Television prominence

Gedrick transitioned from film to television in the mid-1990s, marking his prominence in serialized drama with a pivotal role in the legal series Murder One (1995–1996), where he portrayed Neil Avedon, a troubled accused of . The series, created by , followed a single case across its first season, earning critical acclaim for its innovative structure and tense courtroom drama, with Gedrick's performance as the charismatic yet volatile defendant drawing praise for adding depth to the ensemble. He followed this with a starring role as Danny Rooney in the short-lived crime drama EZ Streets (1996–1997), playing a former convict returning to his neighborhood amid gang conflicts, which highlighted his ability to portray complex moral dilemmas in an urban setting. In 1997, Gedrick debuted in with the role of Cross De Lena, a young enforcer, in the adaptation of Mario Puzo's , a sweeping crime saga that highlighted his ability to convey moral ambiguity in narratives. He reprised the character in the 1998 sequel . This period solidified his shift toward character-driven television, building on his early film experience in action and coming-of-age roles. Gedrick's television career peaked in the early 2000s with the starring role of Detective Tom Turcotte in the crime drama (2002–2003), an procedural that innovated by retelling each episode from multiple perspectives of and civilians. Critics lauded the series for its fresh narrative approach and strong dynamics, though it was canceled after two seasons despite a . He followed with a recurring role as Dr. Clayton Kellogg in the soap opera (2004–2005), contributing to its tropical intrigue as a resort physician. In 2006, Gedrick joined the of 's Windfall as Cameron Walsh, a lottery winner navigating personal fallout in a short-lived drama focused on interconnected lives. Throughout these roles, Gedrick demonstrated versatility in ensemble procedurals and serialized stories, often portraying flawed authority figures whose internal conflicts drove the narrative, appealing to audiences through his grounded intensity amid high-stakes plots. His contributions to these formats underscored a knack for elevating , even as several projects faced early cancellation due to network shifts.

Later roles and guest appearances

In the early 2010s, Gedrick took on a prominent supporting role as Jerry Boyle, a compulsive gambler with a knack for handicapping, in the series (2011–2012), created by and with its pilot episode directed by . The series explored the interconnected worlds of and high-stakes , and Gedrick's portrayal earned praise for capturing the character's vulnerability and intensity amid the ensemble cast led by . Gedrick continued with recurring guest appearances on major cable and network dramas. In 2012, he played George Novikov, a ruthless manager of a strip club owned by the Koshka Brotherhood, across several episodes of Showtime's Dexter season 7, contributing to the storyline involving organized crime and moral ambiguity. He followed this in 2015 with a single-episode guest role as Richard, a shady associate, in FX's Justified season 6 finale "The Promise," adding tension to the series' Kentucky crime narrative. From 2014 to 2015, Gedrick portrayed the Raynard Waits in Amazon Prime's , appearing in multiple episodes across seasons 1 and 2, where his character served as a pivotal in a cold-case inspired by Michael Connelly's novels. In 2016, he guest-starred as Officer Kyle Timmons in two episodes of USA Network's , depicting an investigating figure in the action-thriller series. That same year, Gedrick recurred as the disgraced former LAPD detective Mark Hickman, Lieutenant Mike Tao's ex-partner, in the final five episodes of TNT's Major Crimes season 4, exploring themes of corruption and redemption within the procedural format. Gedrick's later television work included a 2019 guest appearance as Frank Hardy in the Lethal Weapon episode "The Roger and Me" on , playing a owner entangled in a investigation. In 2018, he appeared as Craig Kaline, a husband central to a case, in the Criminal Minds episode "The Dance of Love" on . Beyond these, Gedrick took on smaller film roles, such as Grillo in the 2019 action thriller Acts of Desperation and Danny in the 2018 drama Bella's Story. No major acting projects have been announced for him through 2025, indicating a transition to more selective engagements following his earlier television prominence.

Personal life

Marriage and divorce

Jason Gedrick married Dana Lavas in 1989. The couple's marriage lasted eight years until their divorce in 1997. The split was amicable, with both Gedrick and Lavas reportedly prioritizing the well-being of their children and agreeing to arrangements. Throughout their , Gedrick kept details of his personal life largely private, even as his acting career gained prominence in the 1990s.

Family and children

Jason Gedrick is the father of three sons from his marriage to Dana Lavas: Jian, born in 1991; Garrett, born in 1994; and Ty, born in 1995. Following his 1997 divorce from Lavas, Gedrick maintained an amicable co-parenting arrangement with his ex-wife, prioritizing a stable environment for their children despite the challenges of his acting career. He has described himself as a hands-on father, actively involved in raising his sons while balancing long workdays on set. Throughout, Gedrick has protected his children's privacy, remaining discreet about their personal lives amid his public . The family resides in the area, supporting Gedrick's professional commitments and the sons' schooling and pursuits.

Filmography

Film

Gedrick's feature film appearances are listed below in chronological order, including roles and release years.
YearTitleRole
1983Bad BoysInmate
1983Risky BusinessExtra at party
1984Massive RetaliationEric Briscoe
1985The Zoo GangHardin
1985The Heavenly KidLenny Barnes
1986Iron EagleDoug Masters
198652 Pick-UpJim Snyde
1986The Big One
1987StackingGary Connaloe
1987Promised LandDavey Hancock
1988Iron Eagle IIDoug Masters
1989RooftopsT
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyPvt. Martinez
1990The Exorcist IIISergeant William Kinderman
1990Still Life: The Fine Art of MurderPeter Sherwood
1991BackdraftTim Krizminski
1992Crossing the BridgeTim Reese
1993Fly by NightMick
1993QuickQuick
1994IntersectionBob Gutowski
1994The ForceCal Warner
1996Power 98John Price
1997Silent CradleJay Mitchell
2001Summer CatchMike Dunne
2001One Eyed KingDennis Reilly
2005Jesus, Mary and JoeyJoey
2010Sinatra ClubSal
2012War FlowersLouis McIntire
2012The Wishing TreeProfessor Evan Farnsworth
2013Skating to New YorkDoug Demas
2015We Are Your FriendsBernie Festinger
2018Bella's StoryDanny
2018Acts of DesperationAlan Grillo

Television

Jason Gedrick began his television career in the early and has since appeared in a variety of series, , and movies, often portraying complex characters in dramatic roles.
YearTitleRoleEpisodes
1982 (TV movie)JoeyTV movie
1989Tommy1
1993David Morrisey7
1994–1995Sweet JusticeBailey Connors19
1995–1996Murder OneNeil Avedon23
1996–1997EZ StreetsDanny Rooney13
1997 (miniseries)Cross De Lena2
1998 (miniseries)Cross De Lena2
1999Joel5
2000Falcone / Joe Falcone5
2001Reese McFadden6
2002–2003Officer Tom Turcotte24
2004Dr. Clayton Kellogg8
2004–2005Gavin10
2005–2006Lt. Col. Jim Banner14
2006WindfallCameron Walsh13
2006Det. Peter Sheridan1
2006–2007Rick Coletti11
2008Wisegal (TV movie)Frank RussoTV movie
2008 (TV movie)Peter BrockmanTV movie
2009Agent Harris4
2009U.S. Marshal Tom Parker1
2011–2012Jerry9
2012George Novikov5
2012Law & Order: FBI Agent Cantwell1
2014JustifiedRichard1
2014The Last ShipTex Nolan3
2014How to Get Away with MurderGabriel Shaw1
2015Raynard Waits10
2016Officer Timmons2
2016Frank Hardy1
2016–2017Major CrimesDet. Mark Hickman7
2018Craig Kaline1
2019Frank Hardy1
No additional credits for Gedrick have been reported as of November 2025.

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